Tips for Traveling in USA
September 13, 2009 by Tucker · 14 Comments
If you’re a vacation-lover who wants to spend as little money as possible and yet see the full glory of the USA, there are certain simple tips you can follow to make your journey worth every single penny.
USA discount travel options are certainly something you need to look into as very often you can easily find fares and accommodations for a great deal, usually on promotion and lasts a very short time. By carefully selecting discount plans and putting them together for your vacation, you can easily save up to a thousand dollar or more. That leaves you with more spare change to have a really good time while you’re in the USA.
Airfares to USA can be cheap too, depending on whether you’re prepared to make a few stops and board connecting flights, especially if you live very far away. Depending on the type of comfort and in flight luxury that you would expect, airfares to the USA would differ from one another. There’s also the choice of whether to start your journey on the East Coast or the West Coast.
Printable USA maps are a great way to get organized and know your destinations well before you even board your flight. In fact, get a many maps as you can including road maps, tour bus maps and even blank maps of the USA where you can scribble your own notes easily.
With these tips, traveling to USA should be a breeze. Not only should you have a great time and meet great people, you’ll also save a lot of money and maximize your budget.
Values in the Mountains
August 8, 2009 by · 11 Comments
There is nothing like the summer time in the Rocky mountains. An area that is well known for the winter time activities is actually more appealing in the summer time. Activities such as hunting, golfing, hiking, biking, fishing, and shopping are enjoyed by millions of people each year. The ability to enjoy concerts, picnics, bbqs, etc… outside is just something you cannot do in the winter. The lack of humidity and bugs is also agreat releif for people coming from the midwest or east coast.
Golfing in Colorado is a great experience. Many courses are embedded in the mountains and offer views you will never get anywere else. Most likely you will also see spectacular mountain real estate and wildlife. Don’t be suprised either when your ball goes 10% – 15% farther due to the high altitude.
Hunting in Colorado is usually a fall activity however there are places in Colorado where the hunting is truly amazing. There are hunting ranches that allow you to rent the cabins and hunt the private property. Outfitters are also in abundance but charge quite a fee.
The fishing is also incredible for avid fisherman. You can expect to catch a variety of Rainbow, Brook, and Brown trout in the streams of the Rocky Mountains.
Shopping in Colorado is not too much different than anywhere else except when it comes the mountain real estate. Great real estate investments in Colorado are available these days. The prices have adjusted to a point where it makes great sense to get property that has a world class location.
Rentin in Tenerife
April 29, 2009 by · 10 Comments
It is true that the Spanish do not holiday in their own country in the same way that most Euopeans do within Spain and the Canary Islands. The Spanish enjoy staying with friends and relatives in their own country as a holiday and see no point in paying for hotel accommodation or private villa rental in their own country.
Even though the South East Coastal regions of Spain stay warm all year round, the Spanish don’t care for hanging out around the tourist resorts much like the Brits in general are not that eager to spend their main holidays hanging out along the East Coast of the UK.
However, as the economic downturn bites into the UK, Tenerife has noticed a large decrease in the number of Brits travelling to Tenerife for holidays in the last quarter of 2008 and all expectations are for this trend to stay the same for some time to come! Yet the number of Spanish holidaying in Tenerife is on the increase even though the Department of Tourist Investigation of the Tenerife Tourism Board announced that October was down by 6.9% on last year for total visitors to the Island. The ten months up to October had shown a 1.38% overall increase to 4,443,426 tourists in 2008.
The holiday firm behind the Nerja Apartments booking agency confirmed that travellers from the UK to Spain was still bouyant and that plans to open a new Tenerife Apartments agency would still be going ahead early 2009 whilst solidifying the Marbella Apartments position in the market place as they increase market share. They acknowledge the subtle change being experienced in customer mix and are developing multiple language options for their websites.
